Archive for May, 2016

Real estate law has gone through multiple significant changes over the years, due in no small part to changing economic outlooks and new property law cases being brought to the forefront. California, for one, is a state with many unique particulars when it comes to the field of real estate law and needs to be treated as a separate entity if you’re looking to buy or sell a home. If you are struggling with signing a lease agreement or are concerned about foreclosure in the state of California, read below to learn more about your options.

History Of Real Estate

The act of owning, buying, distributing and selling property is not a new one. Real estate has been used as a legal means of organizing and applying land for centuries, originating now as houses, condominiums and ap

America is a nation that was founded on the principle of hard work and earning one’s keep. For this reason our nation has developed one of the strongest work ethics in the world. With all the work that the American workforce puts into their labor, one would expect gratitude from their employer — unfortunately this is not always the case, especially when there is an injury on the job.

Injuries on the Job

In 2013 there were 327,060 sprains, strains, and tears; 229,190 slip, trip, and fall injuries, and 170,450 back injuries sustained on the job. That same year there were an estimated 917,100 occupational injuries and illnesses that actually resulted in some time off from work. On average, male and female workers in the United States missed around 8 days of work because of such

Bob Dylan once sang about how the times were a changin’, but for as much as things have changed since the violent police misconduct that occurred during the height of the American Civil Rights movement during the late 1950′s and early 1960′s, so much has stayed the same. While blatant, outspoken racism may have morphed into more subtle — albeit no less painful or demoralizing — forms of discrimination, excessive force by law enforcement officers is still as popular as ever.

The only difference is the ability to record these acts of violence so they can later be used by a police misconduct attorney, a prison abuse attorney, <

According to the OC Register, many people are wondering: is it necessary to have double agents when it comes to selling real estate (a separate agent for the buyer and for the seller, rather than having one real estate agent handle them both)? Some would say it can be done with just one agent.

Not surprisingly, the practice is a controversial one, and there are benefits and detractions listed by both sides. The concept of dual agency is now going to the California Supreme Court, and the outcome could majorly shake up the California real estate industry and many of the practices that are quite common today.

There is a great deal of concern about this ruling in the California real estate community,? explained Bob Hunt, a director of the California Association of Realtors in discu